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1. Predicting key water stress indicators of Eucalyptus viminalis and Callitris rhomboidea using high‐resolution visible to short‐wave infrared spectroscopy.

2. Passive stomatal closure under extreme drought in an angiosperm species.

3. Drought response strategies of vascular epiphytes in isolated pasture trees in a Costa Rican tropical montane landscape.

4. Spectral ecophysiology: hyperspectral pressure–volume curves to estimate leaf turgor loss.

5. Stomatal aperture dynamics coupling mechanically passive and ionically active mechanisms.

6. Temporary thinning shock in previously shaded red spruce.

7. Osmoelectric siphon models for signal and water dispersal in wounded plants.

8. Water Potential, Osmotic Potential, and Cell Turgor in Developing European Plums

9. Drought acclimation of Quercus ilex leaves improves tolerance to moderate drought but not resistance to severe water stress.

10. Genetic differences as estimators of osmotic adjustment and source-sink balance in grapevine hybrid elites.

11. Genetic differences as estimators of osmotic adjustment and source-sink balance in grapevine hybrid elites

12. 叶片膨压探针诊断植物体水分状况原理及应用进展.

13. A simplified framework for fast and reliable measurement of leaf turgor loss point.

14. Does fertilization explain the extraordinary hydraulic behaviour of apple trees?

15. Correlation of drought traits and the predictability of osmotic potential at full leaf turgor in vegetation from New Zealand.

16. Water transport and energy.

17. Chloride regulates leaf cell size and water relations in tobacco plants.

18. Does fertilization explain the extraordinary hydraulic behaviour of apple trees?

19. Turgor and the transport of CO2 and water across the cuticle (epidermis) of leaves.

20. Flowers under pressure: ins and outs of turgor regulation in development.

21. Soil water threshold for the growth of Haloxylon ammodendron in the Ulan Buh desert in arid northwest China.

22. Integrating the complex regulation of leaf growth by water and trophic dynamics in a functional-structural plant model of grass

23. Sweet Cherry Skin Has a Less Negative Osmotic Potential than the Flesh.

24. Non-invasive pressure probes magnetically clamped to leaves to monitor the water status of wheat.

25. Regulation of Water in Plant Cells.

26. Salt Spray Induces Osmotic Adjustment and Tissue Rigidity in Smooth Cordgrass, Spartina alterniflora (Loisel.).

27. Leaf xylem embolism, detected acoustically and by cryo-SEM, corresponds to decreases in leaf hydraulic conductance in four evergreen species.

28. Biophysical properties and functional significance of stem water storage tissues in Neotropical savanna trees.

29. Monitoring plant and soil water status: established and novel methods revisited and their relevance to studies of drought tolerance.

30. Production Environment and Nitrogen Fertility Affect Carrot Cracking.

31. Relations between stomatal closure, leaf turgor and xylem vulnerability in eight tropical dry forest trees.

32. Biophysical limitation of leaf cell elongation in source-reduced barley.

33. Mature Sweet Cherries Have Low Turgor.

34. Measurement of a growth-induced water potential gradient in tall fescue leaves.

35. Interdependence of growth, water relations and abscisic acid level in Phaseolus vulgaris during waterlogging.

36. Osmotic adjustment in indoor grown cassava in response to water stress.

37. The effect of cell turgor on sugar uptake in strawberry fruit cortex tissue.

38. Transient changes in length and growth of wheat coleoptile segments following treatments with osmotica and auxin.

39. Effects of turgor potential on 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid uptake into the vacuolar compartment and ethylene production in tomato pericarp slices.

40. Effects of agar concentration on water status and growth of rose plants cultured in vitro.

41. Seasonal changes in stomatal responses of sweet cherry and plum to water status in detached leaves.

42. Water potential, turgor and cell wall properties in elongating tissues of the hydrotropically bending roots of pea (Pisum sativum L.).

43. A critical comparison of the pressure-probe and pressure-chamber techniques for estimating leaf-cell turgor pressure in Kalanchoë daigremontiana.

44. Water relations of the tomato during fruit growth.

45. Electrical impedance of white spruce shoots in relation to pressure-volume analysis and free sugar content.

46. Rehydration-induced changes in pressure-volume relationships of Artemisia tridentata Nutt. ssp. tridentata.

47. The relationship between guard cell water potential and the aperture of stomata in <em>Populus</em>.

48. Water relations of compound leaves and phyllodes in <em>Acacia koa</em> var. <em>latifolia</em>.

49. Leaf conductance and transpiration, and water relations of evergreen and deciduous perennials co-occurring in a moist chaparral site.

50. Plant water relations and control of cell elongation at low water potentials.

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